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No traffic touring cycling routes around Escamps are situated in the Lot department of south-western France, characterized by its varied landscapes. The region features the Lot River and its valley, which carves through a terrain of vineyards, orchards, and limestone plateaus. Cycling paths often follow these natural features, providing routes with moderate elevation changes. The area also includes rural roads and repurposed towpaths, offering a mix of surfaces for touring cyclists.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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23
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46.7km
03:56
630m
630m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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12
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32.5km
02:14
320m
320m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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14
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29.6km
02:28
340m
340m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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18.3km
01:15
130m
130m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.7km
01:26
260m
260m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Bike repair station. Very convenient and it's free.
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Tacot rest area on the edge of the cycle path. There is a picnic table, and a nice grassy area sheltered from the wind by a wall. Enclosed dancing donkeys are just a few metres further.
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Nice track along the fields. The path has a few potholes, but remains very pleasant to follow.
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This wash house in Chevannes once served as a place to rinse washed laundry (several hundred years ago). The whole town used it at the time. It is now more of a historical monument and is no longer in use.
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At the statue of the namesake Paul Bert you will find a small balcony from which you can enjoy the view of the old town in peace.
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Since very early times there has been a church in Augy, but since the 12th century the church of Saint Maurice has been a dependency of Saint Pierre d'Auxerre.
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Vaux was given to the Abbey of St-Julien d’Auxerre from its foundation in the 7th century. From the bridge you have a beautiful view of the village.
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Vaux was given to the Abbaye St-Julien d'Auxerre from its foundation in the 7th century. The church is dedicated to St-Loup. The rib-vaulted choir is from the 13th century.
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There are over 70 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Escamps, offering a wide range of options for cyclists looking for peaceful rides. These routes vary in difficulty, with 15 easy, 37 moderate, and 23 difficult options to choose from.
The no-traffic routes around Escamps traverse the picturesque Lot department, offering diverse landscapes. You'll cycle through vineyards, orchards, and well-preserved natural areas, often tracing the Lot River. The region is characterized by its tranquil rural charm and scenic beauty, with many routes utilizing repurposed towpaths and 'voies vertes' (greenways) for a serene experience.
Yes, many of the 'voies vertes' (greenways) and repurposed towpaths in the region are ideal for families due to their flat terrain and car-free nature. These paths provide safe and enjoyable cycling experiences for all ages. For an easy option, consider the Tacot Rest Area loop from Chevannes, which is just over 7 km long.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience around Escamps, with an average score of 4.2 out of 5 stars from over 260 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the region for its quiet, car-free paths, the stunning natural scenery of the Lot Valley, and the opportunity to discover charming medieval villages and historical sites without the disturbance of traffic.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes around Escamps are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the challenging Pourrain loop from Chevannes, covering over 45 km, or the moderate Island of Pleasures, Auxerre – Paul Bert Bridge loop from Chevannes.
The routes often pass by or near various attractions. You might encounter historical sites like the Abbaye Saint-Germain or the impressive Saint-Étienne Cathedral of Auxerre. The region is also rich in natural beauty, with the Lot River and its valley providing scenic backdrops. Medieval villages like Saint-Cirq-Lapopie and fortified towns are common sights along the broader Lot Valley Cycle Route.
Absolutely. There are 15 easy no-traffic touring cycling routes around Escamps, perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. An excellent option is the Lavoir de Maulny – Tacot Rest Area loop from Chevannes, which is an easy 18 km ride.
While specific public transport links directly to the start of every no-traffic route in Escamps might be limited, the broader Lot Valley region is generally accessible. For detailed information on public transport options to reach starting points, it's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for the Lot department, especially for larger towns like Cahors which are connected to the cycling network.
Many villages and towns that serve as starting points for these routes, such as Escamps or Chevannes, typically offer public parking facilities. For routes that utilize 'voies vertes' or towpaths, designated parking areas are often available near access points. It's recommended to check the specific route details on komoot for suggested parking locations.
The spring and autumn months are generally considered ideal for touring cycling in the Lot department. The weather is typically mild and pleasant, and the landscapes are particularly beautiful with blooming flowers or vibrant autumn colors. Summer can also be enjoyable, but it's best to start early in the day to avoid the midday heat.
Yes, as many routes pass through or near charming medieval villages and towns, you'll often find opportunities to stop at local cafes, bakeries, or small restaurants. These establishments provide a chance to refuel and experience local French hospitality. The Lot Valley is known for its culinary delights, so keep an eye out for local specialties.
Absolutely. The Lot Valley is dotted with historical treasures. While cycling, you might catch glimpses of impressive structures like the Belombre Castle. The broader Lot Valley Cycle Route specifically highlights opportunities to discover medieval villages and fortified towns, such as Saint-Cirq-Lapopie and Cénevières, which boasts a Renaissance castle with spectacular river views.


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